Movies For Your Monday

Not Another Winter Video?! A thought struck me late last year: what would people really like to see? I'm guessing something along the lines of a 130mm trail bike, many hucks, gaps, loose corners, and 16 year old UK ripper Elliott Heap - culminating into something rad to start your 2015 properly.

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Showreel - 2015: I started to film in 2013 because I wanted to be behind the lens, I wanted to know how filmmaking works. After 1.5 years I can say that filming is one of the best things ever, you can show your feeling without any words, catch the best moments, and then watch them again 10 more times! This is my selection from 2013 until now.

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This is British Columbia: A Fantastic two weeks of riding with some of the world's best mountain unicyclists. Filming took place in Squamish, Whistler, Pemberton, Mission, on the North Shore mountains of Cypress Fromme.

A Weekend in Arizona with Angie Marino: Spent a weekend in Arizona with BMX rider Angie Marino, got a bunch of fun footage and decided to make an edit. Song: Ratatat - Neckbrace.

BASE Jumping the Fisher Towers in Moab: Red Bull Air Force member Miles Daisher, along with JT Holmes and Andy Lewis, heads to the sky-piercing spires of Fisher Towers near Moab, Utah for a little BASE jumping.

WYLD Teaser: The WYLD web series will follow the lives of talented athletes and examine why they have come to the least populated state of Wyoming to pursue their outdoor careers. It will document the struggles and triumphs involved in chasing your dreams. Our goal is to bring a more relatable and personal experience to the viewer, while still showcasing the sport at its highest level.

War Story - Salomon Freeski TV S8 E06: When the Salomon crew arrives at the lodge high in the Italian Dolomites, they discover the mountain they are skiing on was the front line in World War 1.

The Shadow Campaign - Sun Dog: In the snow-capped peaks overlooking Bariloche, Argentina, Refugio Frey is the only protection from the ravaging winds, drawing wanderers of all sorts to its doors. When a dog named Conga arrives and leads skier Santiago Guzman into the hills with her infectious energy, the windswept landscape becomes a backdrop for the pure joy of two mountain souls sharing a day in the wild.

Anomaly: Set against the space-race canvas of the 1960's, Anomaly is a story about relationships that intertwine around an unprecedented astronomical event, as a couple navigate life's realities at a time of unfathomable significance.

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Thanks to Stevie Churchill for spoiling my breakfast... I had a nice hot bacon sandwich that is now stone cold as I sat for the duration of his video mouth wide open with my jaw resting on the keyboard. Incredible.

Stevie is huge in the bmx world. Anyone who rides 20" wheels knows who he is. Most street guys don't wear a skull lid. When they go big its nuts, and they should but Its part of the sport/scene...like skateboarding. No brakes and spot sessions. Here is his riding buddy Brandon with a prime example of dangers going huge www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjVAemENLXY

I think we're all aware now that not wearing a helmet is stupid & stupid BMXers reasoning with stupid excuses are stupid. These are people, in case for some reason you don't already know, not only don't wear helmets when doing gnarly kids bike crap but they also do it stoned. Every time you guys think you're offering some helpful hints with your helmet comments, remember that the BMXers not wearing helmets have little to nothing in their heads worth protecting anyway & that they already know the risks. Also relevant is the fact that no one really pays any attention to BMX.

I try not to rag on bmx bro's for their no helmet action, but it's pretty ridiculous. In the video @notallowedtoswear posted, when the guy gets asked why he doesn't wear one, his first response is "looks weird" then "moves around on your head, feels sweaty and unnatural" you can tell its purely a style issue in their minds.

No one can tell them what to do, but at the same time.. That huge 3 Churchill dropped at the end of his vid legitimately scared me. But they wanna be hardcore, who's gonna stop them?

@zimmer68 it is a style issue, but that's because style is the biggest thing for bmx/skateboarding. to be impressive in either bmx or skateboarding, you have to look cool while you do it. that's why tony hawk got so much hate in the 80s, because he didn't look good even though he was throwing MASSIVE tricks. style is everything in those sports.